Truck rendezvous, Whole Foods were November's top stories

Crime stories dominated the most-read stories on news-press.com in November, led by a Fort Myers woman's arrest following a naked rendezvous in a red truck parked on a residential street in Fort Myers.

In case you didn't visit news-press.com every day in November, these were the five most-read stories for the month.

5. Urine test dispute - Derek Charles Jeunegens of Cape Coral was arrested on multiple battery charges after his girlfriend refused to help him detoxify his urine. (Posted Nov. 18 by Michael Braun)

4. Teen's death ruled a homicide - Kyle Farishian, 18, a former Lee County resident, was found dead inside a burned Punta Gorda 7-Eleven where he was working as a clerk. No arrests have been made. (Posted Nov. 10 by Michael Braun)

3. Date night turns into carjacking - Two men and a 14-year-old girl were arrested on felony battery and carjacking charges after a 16-year-old Immokalee teen said the men, friends of the girl, began choking and beating him after he picked them up at a Lehigh Acres home. (Posted Nov. 20 by Michael Braun)

2. Whole Foods is coming - Foodies rejoiced when it was announced the organic grocery store will open a 45,000-square-foot facility at the corner of Daniels Parkway and Six Mile Cypress Parkway in south Fort Myers in late 2017. (Posted Nov. 5 by Patricia Borns)

1. Sex in public lands woman in jail - Tammy Lee Powers, 29, of Fort Myers was arrested after she and a Fort Myers man, both naked, were seen having sex in a red truck in a residential area at about 5:30 p.m. Powers cursed at a deputy and refused to provide her identification. She also tried to walk away from the deputy when the man was being questioned. (Posted Nov. 16 by Michael Braun)